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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Past loss made me stronger, says Murray (AAP)



Scotland's Andy Murray believes he is mentally stronger heading into Sunday night's Australian unlocked final than when he fell in straight sets to Roger Federer in last year's decider.

Bryans win fifth Aussie doubles title
Bryan brothers win Australian rolling doubles title Tennis Headlines MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) American twins Bob and Mike Bryan won their fifth Australian unsealed doubles title and 10th Grand Slam championship, beating India's Leander Paes and Mahesh

Djokovic, Murray to play for men's title
Djokovic vs. Murray for Australian unbarred title Tennis Headlines MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) After growing up well-organized on the tennis circuit, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic have yet to meet in a major. That all changes Sunday at the Australian extensive.

Ivanisevic to play doubles at Zagreb
ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) Former Wimbledon champion Goran Ivanisevic will tear off a one-week return to ATP competition to play doubles at the Zagreb Indoors.

Clijsters defeats Li for 1st Australian unfurled crown
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- Kim Clijsters believes she's now earned the nickname she had for caducity in Australia.

Li is expected to serve tennis well in China
BEIJING, China - Li Na may have fallen short of an Australian removed title, but she remains "the pride of China.Li, the first Chinese to play in a Grand Slam singles final, lost to Kim Clijsters 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 Saturday in Melbourne. "The Chinese fan

Clijsters achievements Aussie clear (Newstalk ZB)
Kim Clijsters is the Australian extensive women's singles champion, beating China's Li Na 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 in the final in Melbourne.

Djokovic vs. Murray for Australian agape title
Britain's Andy Murray throw togethers a forehand return to Spain's David Ferrer pending their semifinal match at the Australian patent tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011.

Andy Murray v Novak Djokovic: British No1 will hope Serbian ace feels the heat in Melbourne
As perverse as that may sound, apt that Andy Murray grew up playing on the cold and soggy courts of Dunblane Tennis Club, the hotter it is at Melbourne Park, the greater his chances will be of becoming Britains first male grand slam champion for

Rod Laver backs Murray to overcome Djokovic in Australian unsealed final
Melbourne, Jan 29(ANI): Australian tennis legend Rod Laver believes that earth No.5 Andy Murray can break his Grand Slam drought by winning the men's singles title of the ongoing Australian unlocked.


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